Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1884 — The Record of the Fairs. [ARTICLE]

The Record of the Fairs.

The superiority of Wells, Richardson & Co's. Improved Butter Color over all others made, is again demonstrated by its record at the Autumnal Fairs. The test of praotical use is what tells the story, and the great value of the premiums given by the Agricultural Fairs, lies in the fact, that the judges in these cases are regular farmers, who know what their needs are and what will supply them. Wells, Richardson & Co’s Improved Butter. Color, which has taken first premium at all fairs where exhibited, is put up in a vegetable oil so prepared that it cannot become rancid, a most important property, the lack of which is fatal to so many of tho Butter-Colors offered for sale. ■lt does not color the buttermilk; it inhparts u bright natural color, which is unattained by many others; and being the strongest is the obe ipeßt Color in tho market. The cat-show was held in Boston because ono of the cats could understand nothing but French.